2 English Installation Instructions The PK55XX\RFK55XX keypads can be used on security systems with up to 64 zones. These keypads are compatible with the following DSC security systems: PC580 PC585 PC1555MX PC1565 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PC5005 PC5008 PC5010 PC5015 PC5016 PC5020 The RFK55XX keypads combine a wireless receiver with the respective PK55XX keypad. Specifications Temperature range: -10 C to +55 C (14 F to 131 F), Temperature range for UL/ULC: 0 C to +49 C (32 F to 120 F) Humidity (MAX): 93%R.H. Plastic enclosure protection degree: IP30, IK04 Voltage rating: 12VDC nominal Connects to control panel via 4-wire Keybus 1 keypad zone input/pgm output* PK55XX Current draw: 50mA (standby)/125ma (maximum) RFK55XX Current draw: 75mA (standby)/135ma (maximum) Wall mount tamper 5 programmable function keys Ready (Green LED), Armed (Red LED), Trouble (Yellow LED), AC (Green LED) Low temperature sensor Frequency: MHz (RFK55XX-433 Only) Up to 32 wireless zones (RFK55XX Only) NOTE: * Zone not to be programmed as Fire type or 24h type. Unpacking The Power keypad package includes the following parts: One Power keypad Keypad inner door labels Four mounting screws 1 tamper switch 2 end-of-line resistors Installation Instructions Mounting You should mount the keypad where it is accessible to designated points of entry and exit. Once you have selected a dry and secure location, perform the following steps to mount the keypad. Disassemble Keypad 1. Removing the keypad from the backplate for the first time. (a) Position the keypad as indicated, insert screwdriver and rotate. 3. Repeat steps 1. and 2. for left side 2. Removing the keypad from backplate once mounted. (a) Open door, holding it 90 to the keypad, as shown below. (b) Insert screwdriver into slot located under the door hinge and rotate the screwdriver. Disasembling (Wall-Mounted) 1. Insert the screwdriver into slot at an angle and push Mount and Wire Keypad Wiring Slot Knock Out Hooks Knock Out Disasembling (Free-standing) 1. Insert the screwdriver into slot at an angle and push 2. Rotate Rotate Repeat steps 1. and 2. for right side Knock Out Tamper Hooks Tamper Press to snap 1. Secure Keypad to wall using mounting holes. Use all 4 screws provided unless mounting on a single gang box. 2. Place keypad into hooks on the backplate and swing down to engage. 3. Run wire through wiring slot or knockouts. Connect Keybus and PGM/Zone wiring to keypad. Place tamper switch into tamper hole on backplate. 4. Remove keypad from hooks. Place keypad into backplate, ensure the wire is pushed back into the wall as much as possible. Route the wire inside the keypad ensuring high components are avoided. Snap the front assembly closed, ensuring that there is no pressure to the keypad from the wire below. NOTE: If any tension found between the front keypad assembly and wiring, please open the keypad reroute the wire and close again. Repeat these steps until the keypad is closed properly. Wiring 1. Before wiring the unit, ensure that all power (AC transformer and battery) is disconnected from the control panel. 2. Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel (red, black, yellow and green) to the keypad terminals. Refer to diagram: 3. If programmed as an input, you can connect a device - such as a door contact - to the P/Z terminal of the keypad. This eliminates the need to run wires back to the control panel for the device. To connect the Swing to engage PK55XX\RFK55XX RED BLK YEL GRN To zone or PGM output R B Y G P/Z zone, run one wire from the device to the P/Z terminal and the other wire from the device to the B (black) terminal. For powered devices, run the red wire to the R (positive) terminal and the black wire to the B (negative) terminal. When using end of line supervision, connect the zone according to one of the configurations outlined in your system s Installation Manual. 4. If the P/Z terminal is programmed as an output, the output follows the PGM programmed in Section [080]. A small relay, buzzer or other DC

3 operated device may be connected between the positive supply voltage and the P/Z terminal (maximum load is 50mA). NOTE: For UL Residential Fire Installations use at least one additional DSC compatible keypad in conjunction with an RFK55XX- 433 keypad or install the RFK55XX-433 keypads within 3 feet from the control unit and mechanically protect the keybus wires Applying Power Once all wiring is complete, and the equipment is secured to the building structure with at least two screws apply power to the control panel: 1. Connect the battery leads to the battery. 2. Connect the AC transformer. For more information on control panel power specifications, see the control panel Installation Manual. Programming the Keypad There are several programming options available for the keypad. These are described below. Programming the keypad is similar to programming the rest of the system. When you are in the keypad programming sections, the keypad will display which options are turned on along the top of the display. To turn an option on or off, press the number corresponding to the option on the number pad. The numbers of the options that are currently turned ON will be displayed. For example, if options 1 and 4 are on, the display will look like this on the different keypad displays: For information on programming the rest of your security system, please refer to your system s Installation Manual. Broadcasting LCD Labels All LCD programming is done per keypad. If more than one LCD keypad is present on the system, labels programmed at one keypad can be broadcast to all other LCD keypads. Perform the following procedure in order to broadcast labels: Step 1 - Program one LCD keypad completely. Step 2 - Make sure all LCD keypads are connected to the Keybus. Step 3 - Enter keypad programming by pressing [ ][8][Installer Code][ ], then enter section [998] at the keypad that was programmed. The keypad will now broadcast all the information programmed to all the other LCD keypads on the system. Step 4 - When the keypad is finished press the [#] key to exit. 1 4 Toggle Option 1 4 NOTE: Label broadcast from this keypad is only compatible with other PK5500 and RFK5500 Keypads. Language Programming (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) Hold (<>) keys for 2 seconds to enter language programming, scroll to the desired language and Press [ ] to select. NOTE: If section [077] option 4 is OFF, language programming can only be performed while in installers programming. Enrolling the Keypad The keypad will need to be assigned to a partition and slot if supervision or keypad zones are being used. Keypad assignments and keypad option programming must be done at each keypad individually. The 1st digit of keypad assignment is used to determine partition assignment (1 to 8). If partitioning is not used, enter [1]. For Global Keypads, enter [0]. NOTE: LED and ICON keypads cannot be programmed as Global Keypads The 2nd digit of keypad assignment is used to determine slot assignment for keypad supervision. Each keypad will be assigned a different slot number from 1 to 8. PK5500 and RFK5500 LCD keypads come defaulted in slot 8. If LCD keypads are used one LCD keypad must remain in slot 8. NOTE: The RFK55XX enrolls as two modules: Light 1 = keypad section of the RFK55XX Light 17 = receiver section of the RFK55XX NOTE: Deleting all wireless devices from the RFK55XX or defaulting the RFK55XX will cause a supervisory fault. Enter the following at each keypad installed on the system: 1. Enter Installer Programming by pressing [ ][8][Installer s Code] 2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming 3. Press [0] for Partition and Slot Assignment 4. Enter the 1st digit (0 to 8 for partition assignment) 5. Enter the 2nd digit (1 to 8 for slot assignment supervision) 6. Press the [#] key twice to exit programming. 7. After assigning all keypads, perform a supervisory reset by entering [ ][8][Installer s Code][902] and wait for 60 seconds. 8. Press the [#] key to exit programming after 60 seconds. Programming Labels (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) 1. Enter keypad programming by pressing [ ][8][Installer Code][ ]. Enter the 3-digit section number for the label to be programmed. 2. Use the arrow keys (<>) to move the underline bar underneath the letter to be changed. 3. Press the number keys [1] to [9] corresponding to the letter you require. The first time you press the number the first letter will appear. Pressing the number key again will display the next letter. [1] - A, B, C, 1 [4] - J, K, L, 4 [7] - S, T, U, 7 [0] - Space [2] - D, E, F, 2 [5] - M, N, O, 5 [8] - V, W, X, 8 [3] - G, H, I, 3 [6] - P, Q, R, 6 [9] - Y, Z, 9,0 4. When the required letter or number is displayed use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll to the next letter. 5. When you are finished programming the Zone Label, press the [ ] key, scroll to Save, then press [ ]. 6. Continue from Step 2 until all Labels are programmed. NOTE: Label Programming can also be accessed from the [ ][6] User Functions Menu ASCII Characters Changing Brightness/Contrast LCD Keypads 1. Press [ ][6][Master code]. 2. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to either Brightness Control or Contrast Control. 3. Press [ ] to select the setting you want to adjust. 4. a) Brightness Control : There are multiple backlighting levels. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the desired level. 5. b) Contrast Control : There are 10 different display contrast levels. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the desired contrast level. 6. To exit, press [#]. LED/ICON Keypads 1. Press [ ][6][Master Code]. 2. Use the [>] key to move through the 4 different backlighting levels. 3. The level is automatically saved when you press [#] to exit. Changing the Buzzer Level LCD Keypads 1. Press [ ][6][Master Code]. 2. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to Buzzer Control. 3. There are 21 different levels, use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the desired level. 4. To exit, press [#]. LED/ICON Keypads 1. Press [ ][6][Master Code]. 2. Use the [<] key to move through the 21 different buzzer levels. 3. The level is automatically saved when you press [#] to exit.

4 Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls warrants that for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock, water damage, or damage arising out of abuse, alteration or improper application of the equipment. The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer, and is and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls. Digital Security Controls neither assumes responsibility for, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product. In no event shall Digital Security Controls be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of anticipated profits, loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase, installation or operation or failure of this product. Warning: Digital Security Controls recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis. However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected. Important Information:Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void the user s authority to operate this equipment. FCC Compliance Statement Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to television or radio reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient the receiving antenna Relocate the alarm control with respect to the receiver Move the alarm control away from the receiver Connect the alarm control into a different outlet so that alarm control and receiver are on different circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio/Television Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C , Stock # This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. IC:160A-RFK55XX4 The term IC before the radio certification number signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. EN Grade2/Class II Operating Instructions shall be made available to the user Digital Security Controls, Toronto, Canada Tech. Support, Centre d aide: (Canada, US),

6 [074] Key Options Default Option ON OFF ON I I 1 [F]ire Key Enabled [F]ire Key Disabled ON I I 2 [A]uxiliary Key Enabled [A]uxiliary Key Disabled ON I I 3 [P]anic Key Enabled [P]anic Key Disabled OFF I I 4-8 For Future Use [076] First Keypad Options Default Option ON OFF ON I I 1 Display Code when Programming Display Xs when Programming ON I I 2 Local Clock Display ON Local Clock Display OFF OFF I I 3 Local Clock Displays 24-hr Time Local Clock Displays AM/PM ON I I 4 Auto Alarm Memory Scroll Enabled Auto Alarm Memory Scroll Disabled OFF I I 5 Local Display of Temperature ON Local Display of Temperature OFF ON I I 6 Bypass Options prompt ON Bypass Options prompt OFF OFF I I 7 For Future Use OFF I I 8 Auto-Scroll Open Zones ON Auto-Scroll Open Zones OFF [077] Second Keypad Options Default Option ON OFF ON I I 1 Chime Enabled for Zone Openings Chime Disabled for Zone Openings ON I I 2 Chime Enabled for Zone Closings Chime Disabled for Zone Closings OFF I I 3 5th Terminal is Keypad PGM Output 5th Terminal is Keypad Zone Input ON I I 4 Language Selection from Any Menu Language Selection From Installer's OFF I I 5 Power LED Enabled Power LED Disabled ON I I 6 Power LED indicates AC present Power LED indicates AC absent ON I I 7 Alarms always Displayed When Armed Alarms not Displayed When Armed OFF I I 8 Low Temperature Warning Enabled Low Temperature Warning Disabled [080] PGM Terminal 1 Default: 01 I I I PGM Output Number [101]-[108] Partition Labels (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) ex. For Partition 1 enter section [101], for Partition 2 enter section [102] etc. Section Partition Label [101] to [108] 1 to 8 NOTE: Partition 1 Label is also used as the System Label [120]-[151] Command Output Labels (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) Default: Command_O/P_1 - Command_O/P_4 For Partition 1 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [120] to [123] For Partition 5 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [136] to [139] For Partition 2 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [124] to [127] For Partition 6 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [140] to [143] For Partition 3 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [128] to [131] For Partition 7 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [144] to [147] For Partition 4 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [132] to [135] For Partition 8 Command O/P 1 to 4 enter [148] to [151] Section Part Output Cmd. Label [120]-[151]1to8 1to4 [201]-[264] Door Chime Sound Programming You can program the keypad to make up to four different door chime sounds for individual zones. ex. For Zone 1 enter section [201], for Zone 2 enter section [202] etc. Default Option ON OFF ON I I 1 6 Beeps Disabled OFF I I 2 Bing-Bing Sound Disabled OFF I I 3 Ding-Dong Sound Disabled OFF I I 4 Alarm Tone Disabled OFF I I 5-8 For Future Use [995][ ] Reset Keypad Options to Factory Default [996][ ] Label Default (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) [997] View Software Version (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) [998][ ] Initiate Global Label Broadcast (PK5500\RFK5500 Only) [999][ ] Reset Keypad EEPROM to Factory Defaults Keypad Display Symbols Bypass Indicates that there are zones automatically or manually bypassed For Future Use 4 10 Arm Mode Indicates the mode the panel is armed in. 5 6 Stay Indicates that the panel is armed in the Stay Mode. It will turn on at the beginning of the Exit 1 Fire Indicates that there are fire alarms in memory. Delay 2 Memory Indicates that there are alarms in memory. Away Indicates that the panel is armed in the Away Mode. It will turn on at the beginning of the Exit 3 Ready Light (green) If the Ready light is on, the system is ready for arming. Delay 4 Armed Light (red) If the Armed light is on, the system 11 Chime This icon turns on when Door Chime is enabled on has been armed successfully. 5 System Trouble Indicates that a system trouble is active. 6 AC Indicates that AC is present at the main panel. 7 Program Indicates that the system is in Installer s Programming, or the keypad is busy. the system and will turn off when Door Chime is disabled. Open When zones are opened, this icon will turn on, and 12 7 segment displays 1 and 2 will scroll through the open zones.

7 Wireless Integration (RFK55XX Only) Compatible Wireless Devices (RFK55XX-433 Only) The RFK55XX can receive signals from the following devices: WLS Pet Immune PIR WLS912L-433 Glass Break Detector WS4965 Tri-Zone Contact WLS904(P)L-433 Pet Immune PIR WS4938 Panic Button WLS925L-433 Mini Door/Window Contact WS4916 Smoke Detector WS49X9 Wireless Keys Downloading The RFK55XX product has an integrated wireless receiver. When downloading to this keypad, please select the PC v5.1 file. DLS2002 and greater must be used in order to have the capability of downloading to this keypad. Testing Wireless Devices 1. Temporarily put the wireless devices in the places you want to mount them. 2. At a system keypad, enter [ ][8][Installer Code]. 3. Enter programming section [904], then enter the two digit zone number. NOTE: If global placement test is enabled (Section [90], option 8 ON) enter [01] to test all zones. 4. Activate the device being tested until a result is displayed on the keypad or sounded by the keypad or bell Result LED/ICON Keypad LCD Keypad Bell/Buzzer Good Light 1 ON Steady Good 1 Beep/Squawk Bad Light 3 ON Steady Bad 3 Beeps/Squawks Activate the device until you get 3 good results in a row. Wait 10 seconds between each test on the same device. You may mount wireless devices where results were good. Devices indicating a bad result must be moved to another location. You may only have to move the device a few inches to correct a bad result. NOTE: Do not mount any device where a bad test result was indicated. Testing Portable Device Reception To test portable devices (e.g., WS4938, WS4939) press the button(s) at several different points in the installation, to confirm the coverage area. If these devices do not operate from all points in the installation, you will need to move the RFK55XX. Replacing Wireless Device Batteries 1. Remove the cover of the device from its backplate. This creates a tamper condition on the zone. 2. Refer to the battery installation instructions on the Installation Sheet of each component. Be sure to note the proper orientation of the batteries as you install them. 3. When the fresh batteries are in place, re-attach the cover to the backplate. The tamper is restored and the zone sends a battery trouble restoral signal to the receiver. The battery trouble is now clear and the device should function normally. NOTE: When batteries in one device need to be replaced, the batteries in all devices should be replaced at the same time. Troubleshooting 1. When I enter the 2-digit zone number when adding a wireless device, the keypad gives me a long beep. You cannot enter ESNs unless the RFK55XX is properly connected to the Keybus. 2. I have entered the ESN for the device but when I violate the device, the zone does not show open on the keypad. Check the following: Ensure the ESN has been entered correctly Ensure that the zone is enabled for the partition (if partition programming is used). Ensure that the wireless zone is not assigned to a zone used by PC5108 modules, an on-board zone or a keypad zone. Ensure that the zone is programmed for something other than Null Operation and that the wireless zone attribute is turned on. 3. When I try a module placement test I get no result or Bad results. Check the following: Verify that you are testing the correct zone Verify that the correct ESN was entered when the device was enrolled Verify that the device is in range of the RFK55XX. Try testing the device in the same room as the receiver. Confirm that the RFK55XX is properly connected to the Keybus. Check that you are testing the zone correctly. Refer to the instructions that came with the zone. Check that the batteries are working and installed correctly. Look for large metal objects that may be preventing the signal from reaching the RFK55XX. The device must be located where consistent Good results are obtained. If several devices show Bad results, or if panic pendants and wireless keys operate inconsistently, move the receiver. 4. The LED on the motion detector does not turn on when I walk in front of the unit. The LED on the motion detector is for walk test purposes only. See your WLS /WLS904P(L)-433 Instruction Sheet for walk test instructions. Notes:

8 Wireless Programming (RFK55XX Only) Enter Wireless programming by pressing [ ][8][Installer s Code][804] [01]-[32] Wireless Device Serial Number Zone Serial Numbers Default = Keypad Function Keys Please see your system installation manual for a complete list of all the function key options available for your system. [00] - Null [06] - Chime On/Off [16] - Quick Exit [27] - Disarm [03] - Stay Arm [07] - System Test [17] - Activate Stay/Away [28] - Fire Alarm [04] - Away Arm [13] - Command Output 1 [19] - Command Output 3 [29] - Auxiliary Alarm [05] - No Entry Arm [14] - Command Output 2 [21] - Command Output 4 [30] - Panic Alarm [69] Wireless Keys (1-16) Partition Assignments Default = 01 Key 1 I I I Key 5 I I I Key 9 I I I Key 13 I I I Key 2 I I I Key 6 I I I Key 10 I I I Key 14 I I I Key 3 I I I Key 7 I I I Key 11 I I I Key 15 I I I Key 4 I I I Key 8 I I I Key 12 I I I Key 16 I I I [81] Wireless supervisory Window Default: [NA] 96 = 24 hours / [EU] 10 =2.5 hours I I I The window is programmed in 15 minute increments. Valid entries are 10 to 96, equal to 2.5 to 24 hours. [82]-[85] Zone Device Supervision Options [01] Zone 1 I I I I I I I [17] Zone 17 I I I I I I I [02] Zone 2 I I I I I I I [18] Zone 18 I I I I I I I [03] Zone 3 I I I I I I I [19] Zone 19 I I I I I I I [04] Zone 4 I I I I I I I [20] Zone 20 I I I I I I I [05] Zone 5 I I I I I I I [21] Zone 21 I I I I I I I [06] Zone 6 I I I I I I I [22] Zone 22 I I I I I I I [07] Zone 7 I I I I I I I [23] Zone 23 I I I I I I I [08] Zone 8 I I I I I I I [24] Zone 24 I I I I I I I [09] Zone 9 I I I I I I I [25] Zone 25 I I I I I I I [10] Zone 10 I I I I I I I [26] Zone 26 I I I I I I I [11] Zone 11 I I I I I I I [27] Zone 27 I I I I I I I [12] Zone 12 I I I I I I I [28] Zone 28 I I I I I I I [13] Zone 13 I I I I I I I [29] Zone 29 I I I I I I I Default ON [82] Supervision [83] Supervision [84] Supervision [85] Supervision Zone ON/OFF Zone ON/OFF Zone ON/OFF Zone ON/OFF [14] Zone 14 I I I I I I I [30] Zone 30 I I I I I I I Option 1 1 I I 9 I I 17 I I 25 I I [15] Zone 15 I I I I I I I [31] Zone 31 I I I I I I I Option 2 2 I I 10 I I 18 I I 26 I I [16] Zone 16 I I I I I I I [32] Zone 32 I I I I I I I Option 3 3 I I 11 I I 19 I I 27 I I [41]-[56] Wireless Key Serial Number Wireless Key Serial Numbers Default = Option 4 4 I I 12 I I 20 I I 28 I I [41] Key 1 I I I I I I I [49] Key 9 I I I I I I I Option 5 5 I I 13 I I 21 I I 29 I I [42] Key 2 I I I I I I I [50] Key 10 I I I I I I I Option 6 6 I I 14 I I 22 I I 30 I I [43] Key 3 I I I I I I I [51] Key 11 I I I I I I I Option 7 7 I I 15 I I 23 I I 31 I I [44] Key 4 I I I I I I I [52] Key 12 I I I I I I I Option 8 8 I I 16 I I 24 I I 32 I I [45] Key 5 I I I I I I I [53] Key 13 I I I I I I I [46] Key 6 I I I I I I I [54] Key 14 I I I I I I I [90] Other Options [47] Key 7 I I I I I I I [55] Key 15 I I I I I I I [48] Key 8 I I I I I I I [56] Key 16 I I I I I I I [61]-[68] Wireless Function Key Options Function Key Key 1 Default Key 2 Default Key 3 Default Key 4 Default [61] Partition 1 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [62] Partition 2 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [63] Partition 3 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [64] Partition 4 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [65] Partition 5 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [66] Partition 6 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [67] Partition 7 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [68] Partition 8 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 NA Default EU Default Option ON OFF OFF OFF I I 1-4 For Future Use ON OFF I I 5 RF Delinquency Disabled RF Delinquency Enabled OFF OFF I I 6 For Future Use ON OFF I I 7 RF Jam Detect Disabled RF Jam Detect Enabled OFF OFF I I 8 Global Placement Test Individual Placment Test NOTE: For UL Listed installations, the RF Jam detect feature must be enabled. NOTE: For DD243 installations, the RF delinquency feature should be enabled. NOTE: Supervision must be enabled for RF Delinquency. [93] RF Jam Detect Zone Default: 00 I I I Valid entries = 01-32, 00 = No RF Jam tone selected. Select an unused zone that will be set to the tamper state when a jamming signal is detected.

16 Programmation de l'expansion sans fil (Seulement RFK55XX) Entrez dans la programmation sans fil en tapant [ ][8][code de l installateur][804] [01]-[32] Numéro de série des dispositifs sans fil numéros de série de zone Défaut = [01] Zone 1 I I I I I I I [17] Zone 17 I I I I I I I [02] Zone 2 I I I I I I I [18] Zone 18 I I I I I I I [03] Zone 3 I I I I I I I [19] Zone 19 I I I I I I I [04] Zone 4 I I I I I I I [20] Zone 20 I I I I I I I [05] Zone 5 I I I I I I I [21] Zone 21 I I I I I I I [06] Zone 6 I I I I I I I [22] Zone 22 I I I I I I I [07] Zone 7 I I I I I I I [23] Zone 23 I I I I I I I [08] Zone 8 I I I I I I I [24] Zone 24 I I I I I I I [09] Zone 9 I I I I I I I [25] Zone 25 I I I I I I I [10] Zone 10 I I I I I I I [26] Zone 26 I I I I I I I [11] Zone 11 I I I I I I I [27] Zone 27 I I I I I I I [12] Zone 12 I I I I I I I [28] Zone 28 I I I I I I I [13] Zone 13 I I I I I I I [29] Zone 29 I I I I I I I [14] Zone 14 I I I I I I I [30] Zone 30 I I I I I I I [15] Zone 15 I I I I I I I [31] Zone 31 I I I I I I I [16] Zone 16 I I I I I I I [32] Zone 32 I I I I I I I [41]-[56] Numéros de série des clés sans fil Défaut = [41] Clé 1 I I I I I I I [49] Clé 9 I I I I I I I [42] Clé 2 I I I I I I I [50] Clé 10 I I I I I I I [43] Clé 3 I I I I I I I [51] Clé 11 I I I I I I I [44] Clé 4 I I I I I I I [52] Clé 12 I I I I I I I [45] Clé 5 I I I I I I I [53] Clé 13 I I I I I I I [46] Clé 6 I I I I I I I [54] Clé 14 I I I I I I I [47] Clé 7 I I I I I I I [55] Clé 15 I I I I I I I [48] Clé 8 I I I I I I I [56] Clé 16 I I I I I I I [61]-[68] Options de fonction de clés sans fil Fonction Clé Clé 1 Paramèt Paramèt Paramèt Paramèt re par Clé 2 re par Clé 3 re par Clé 4 re par défaut défaut défaut défaut [61] Partition 1 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [62] Partition 2 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [63] Partition 3 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [64] Partition 4 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [65] Partition 5 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [66] Partition 6 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [67] Partition 7 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 [68] Partition 8 I I I 03 I I I 04 I I I 27 I I I 30 Options des touches de fonction Veuillez consulter le manuel d installation de votre système pour une liste complète de toutes les options touches de fonction offertes par votre système. [00] Touche nulle [06] Carillon Marche/Arrêt [16] - Sortie Rapide [27] Désarmer [03] Arm. à domicile [07] Essai du Système [17] - Activer modes à domicile/absent [28] Alarme incendie [04] Arm. Absent [13] Sortie de commande1 [19] Sortie de commande3 [29] Alarme auxiliaire [05] Armement sans délai d'entrée [14] Sortie de commande2 [21] Sortie de commande4 [30] Alarme de Panique [69] Clé sans fil (1-16) Attribution de Partition Default = 01 Clé 1 I I I Clé 5 I I I Clé 9 I I I Clé 13 I I I Clé 2 I I I Clé 6 I I I Clé 10 I I I Clé 14 I I I Clé 3 I I I Clé 7 I I I Clé 11 I I I Clé 15 I I I Clé 4 I I I Clé 8 I I I Clé 12 I I I Clé 16 I I I [81] Fenêtre de surveillance sans fil Paramètre par défaut : [NA] 96 = 24 heures / [EU] 10 =2,5 heures I I I La fenêtre est programmée par incrément de 15 minutes. Les entrées valables sont 10 à 96, qui sont égales à 2,5-24 heures. [82]-[85] Options de surveillance Paramètre [82] par défaut Surveill. [83] Surveill. [84] Surveill. [85] Surveill. MARCHE Zone Marche/Arrêt Zone Marche/Arrêt Zone Marche/Arrêt Zone Marche/Arrêt L option 1 1 I I 9 I I 17 I I 25 I I L option 2 2 I I 10 I I 18 I I 26 I I L option 3 3 I I 11 I I 19 I I 27 I I L option 4 4 I I 12 I I 20 I I 28 I I L option 5 5 I I 13 I I 21 I I 29 I I L option 6 6 I I 14 I I 22 I I 30 I I L option 7 7 I I 15 I I 23 I I 31 I I L option 8 8 I I 16 I I 24 I I 32 I I [90] Autres options AN UE Option MARCHE ARRÊT ARRÊT ARRÊT I I 1-4 Pour utilisation future MARCHE ARRÊT I I 5 Panne RF désactivée Panne RF activée ARRÊT ARRÊT I I 6 Pour utilisation future Détection brouillage radioélectrique désactivée trique activée Détection brouillage radioélec- MARCHE ARRÊT I I 7 ARRÊT ARRÊT I I 8 Essai global de placement Essai de placement individuel REMARQUE : Pour les installations homologuées UL, la fonction Détection brouillage radioélectrique doit être activée. REMARQUE : Pour les installations DD243, la fonction panne RF doit être activée. REMARQUE : La surveillance doit être activée pour Panne RF. [93] Zone de détection de brouillage électronique Paramètre par défaut: 00 I I I entrées valables = 01-32, 00 = Pas de tonalité brouillage radioélectrique sélectionnée. Choisissez une zone non utilisée qui sera mise à l'état de sabotage lorsqu'un signal de brouillage radioélectrique est détecté.

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